Sentences with phrase «course risk to baby»

There is risk of compromising milk supply going to that few feeds so soon, and of course risk to baby's growth.

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And of course, if you're really worried about the potential risks of tattoos during breastfeeding, you can always wait until your baby is no longer nursing to make the decision to get inked.
Safe and secure for the baby: Of course, you need to choose a carrier that can hold your baby in place safely without any risk of your child falling out or being able to wriggle free of the carrier.
Every family has to do what's best for them, of course, but with research that shows us that simply sharing a room together can help reduce the risk of SIDS, it's definitely worth exploring if you can make room sharing with your baby work for your family.
Of course, you are free to do this if you want, but remember that the official advice of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Institute is that having less clutter in your baby's crib reduces the risk of an accident or fatality.
And of course if a woman is having an induction for medical indications related to an increased risk of stillbirth (post dates, high blood pressure, poor fetal growth), it is likely that her baby is also at risk for intrapartum complications necessitating a C - section, regardless of whether or not she was induced.
You want to pick something that feels great and looks good, but of course, you don't want to cause any potential risks for your baby, either.
Of course, they want to be careful and make sure they are not putting their unborn babies at risk because the health of their babies is more important than them indulging their sweet or salty teeth.
They believe that labor will occur when the baby is ready and that it is best to let nature take its course if there is no risk to the baby.
Not only could the jewelry itself injure the baby, but of course there would be the risk of infection to mama and baby alike.
Of course, you'll also want to follow other precautions to reduce the risk of SIDS throughout your baby's first year.
Of course, I find it highly interesting that this slight increase in risk for first weeks, over having a baby next to parental bed, is turned into a huge scare campaign when no one ever mentions the greatly increased SIDS risk of having baby sleeping alone in a crib in another room of the house.
The goal, of course, is to reduce unplanned Medicaid - paid births and to encourage birth spacing, which reduces health risks for both mother and baby.
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